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The produce of Port Levy, cream cans and sacks of cocksfoot seed, loaded for transport to Christchurch before World War 11. The truck was originally owned by Mr Frank Jenkins, father of Mr Charles Jenkins, of Port Levy, but it was sold to Diamond Harbour Transport which was itself later taken over.

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Press, 6 May 1983, Page 19

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The produce of Port Levy, cream cans and sacks of cocksfoot seed, loaded for transport to Christchurch before World War 11. The truck was originally owned by Mr Frank Jenkins, father of Mr Charles Jenkins, of Port Levy, but it was sold to Diamond Harbour Transport which was itself later taken over. Press, 6 May 1983, Page 19

The produce of Port Levy, cream cans and sacks of cocksfoot seed, loaded for transport to Christchurch before World War 11. The truck was originally owned by Mr Frank Jenkins, father of Mr Charles Jenkins, of Port Levy, but it was sold to Diamond Harbour Transport which was itself later taken over. Press, 6 May 1983, Page 19